"Ha. CONTINENTAL DANCE ARTISTS . v THE BEATTYS. Molly and Colin Beatty, the toast of European show audiences, are two Continental stars with Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies. The Beattys have a vastly different routine than offered by any other pair in America. Their routine is out- standing. The Ice Follies, the Show of Champions, all new and different, at the Hershey Sports Arena, November 26th thru 30th. Colin and Molly Beatty, a Ice Follies| couple of dancing pranksters audiences for many seasons |from England have develop- are back for another tryjed a new routine designed to at it now that the big show's make their audiences guess 28th edition opened a limited, | what is rehearsed in their b-day engagement at Hersh-lact and what is not. Their Two comedy teams thal have convulsed ev Sports Arena Tuesday,|comedy style, demanding ab- Nov. 26. They are the Beat-|solutely timing and coordin- tys and Scarecrows. ation, is one of the most orig- inal on the ice today. Beatty is also a member of the Scarecrows, slapstick comedy experts who have one of the fastest-moving routines in the business. Col- in’s partners are Bill Jack, from Paisley, Scotland, and a 12-year veteran of Ice Follies and Bob LeDuc, former Can- who adian hockey player joined the show in 1949. The helter-skelter pace of the Scarecrows requires the en- tire ice surface - and some- times a portion of the off-ice area. They'll be seen as Bunkhouse Buckaroos in a hilarious western skit. Also returning to augment the Ice Follies comedy corps will be Doug Sears and Dick Cooper, impersonators of the huge animal, Hillbilly Hound; the Kermond Broth- ers, Australian acrobatic comics; and Mr. Frick, 25- year veteran who is rapidly approaching his 10,000th per- formance, Ten big and costly produc- tions, including one just for the kiddies, are featured in Ice Follies of 1964, plus a host of world, national and regional skating champions from all parts of the globe. Eight performances are sched uled, including nightly shows at 8:10 o'clock, a 3 pm. matinee on Thanksgiving Day and matinees on Saturday, November 30 at 1 and 5 p.m. The final performance Satur- day night will start at 9 o’- clock. JOHN H. MILLER 261 Lumber St. Mount Joy Electrical Contractor & Appliance Repairs CALL 653-3752 The Mount Joy BULLETIT MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbolt Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. Advertising Rates upon request. Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as séc- ond class mail under the Act of March 3; 1879. School Board Considers Land Purchase and Sale Both purchase and sale of land was discussed by the Donegal Union school board Thursday night, Nov. 21, as the group held its November meeting in the library of Donegal high school. The board authorized the taking of an option on two parcels of land situated im- mediately west of the Grand- view school and took steps to plan sale of a small piece of property immediate north of the Washington school. Because the proposed, new addition to Grandview will use some of the land now owned, it was deemed wise to expand the school hold- ings. The land in question is owned by Howard Bernhard For Christmas, give a membership in the Lancaster Automobile Club 365 days of driving pleasure THE IDEAL GIrr EASY TO BUY —SURE TO PLEASE PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX Over 50,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services s + ACCIDENT INSURANCE ROAD SERVICE SCHOOL PATROLS LEGISLATION DRIVER EDUCATION ow GOOD ROADS PERSONAL EMERGENCY AND MANY OTHERS COAST TO COAST MAPS ena gift package direct O LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB 15 N. PRINCE ST., LANCASTER Please send a CHRISTMAS GIFT membership To : - f This application 16 be Used for NEW MEMBERS ONLY Address - MUST RESIDE IN LANCASTER COUNTY INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MADE Send to me OJ MONTHLY MAGAZINE LEGAL ADVISORY SERVICE Sender's Name DUBS .......iceneeveie $ 7.50 No entrance fee for a per- Entrance Foo ........$ 250 § Address Sat | son residing with a present member, FEE ....... $7.50 TOTAL. iivivsivarsnsss $10.00 3 and Henry Wolgemuth and can be purchased for approxi- mately $500, it was revealed. The tracts are immediately west of the present school property, extending west- ward to an alley and from Hill street to the south side of Water street. The land at one time was used as a fishing pond and was improved by the Sports- men’s association but more recently the water was drain- ed away. Acquisition of the land will solve some of the prob- lems of a hard-surface walk- way between the school and the Florin area. Plans for such a walk are part of the plan for the school addition. The proposed land sale concerns a strip north of Washington school and laying along Angle street. It has been farmed by Elam Heisey. Originally the land was pur- chased by the school when there was thought that an addition would be built to the building. In other business the board set December 12 as the date for its annual reorganization meeting. It will follow an annual dinner at which re- tiring members are honored. Installation of additional shelving in the Annex for storage of students’ books during lunch periods was aus thorized. Permission was granted the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau to prose- cute persons who have failed to file earned income tax re- ports. The name of Frank Walter, south Market street, was placed in nomination to fill a place on the Donegal School Authority. He would fill the place now held by Harold Krall, whose term expires January 1, 1964. Walter, who has been a member of the Mount Joy and Donegal school boards for many years is retiring as of the first Monday in Decem- ber, which is the end of his term. However, he has not made a decision whether to accept or decline the Author ity nomination. INJURED William L. Wilson, twenty two, 12 W. Main St., Mount Joy, suffered possible intern- al injuries when the car in which he was riding hit a parked car in Elizabethtown, Friday night, Nov. 22. He was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital, where his condition was listed as satisfactory. Elizabethtown police said he was riding in a car driven by his father, Edgar Wilson, Masonic Homes, who was treated at the hospital for a cut lip and discharged. Newspapers are more than purveyors of news; they also have a hand in creating it by digging it out of news sourc- es who don’t realize they have a news story.